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Gunman and 2 dead in Md. mall shooting

COLUMBIA, Md. (Reuters) - A gunman opened fire with a shotgun in a skate shop at a crowded shopping mall near Baltimore on Saturday, killing two store employees and wounding another person before apparently killing himself, police said.

Police said they did not know the motive for the shooting at the large mall in Columbia, Md.

Police identified the victims as Brianna Benlolo, 21, of College Park, Maryland, and Tyler Johnson, 25, of Ellicott City, Maryland. Both were employees of Zumiez, a skate shop. The name of the gunman has not been released.

One person suffered a gunshot wound to the foot, and four other people were injured in the chaos, police said. Howard County General Hospital said all the injured have been treated and released.

The shooting happened at about 11:15 a.m. on the mall's upper level just above the food court. The mall was crowded with weekend shoppers, many of whom sheltered in place after hearing the shots or seeing people fleeing.

Police said they found the body of the suspected gunman at the store and he had apparently committed suicide.

"He still had a large amount of ammunition on and about him and because of concerns about explosives and any other weapons he might have we are approaching this with an abundance of caution," Howard County Police Chief Bill McMahon told reporters.

Howard County Executive Ken Ulman said police arrived within two minutes of the 911 emergency call, but it took hours for the police to clear the building of shoppers and employees.

"This took a long time because you can imagine how many rooms there are in the mall. How many back offices, bathrooms and dressing rooms and nooks and crannies in the mall," Ulman told reporters.

McMahon said investigators were reviewing footage from surveillance cameras that were placed around the mall.

Colin Reddy, who works at the mall, told CNN he heard about eight or nine shots in all.

"We thought it was construction because there's a lot of construction going on at the mall right now. Then I heard it again. Like 'boom, boom, boom'. And then everybody started running," he said.

Reddy said he and the other employees closed the store's gate and waited in a back room for police to arrive.

Tonya Broughton of Silver Spring, Maryland, said she and a friend were getting facials when they noticed other shoppers running.

"It was panic. We just headed for the nearest store, Victoria's Secret," she said, adding that the store's employees herded everyone to the rear of the store.

"They were very, nice, keeping us calm. They told is we were safe," she said.

The attack in Columbia follows a shooting at a New Jersey mall in November in which a gunman fired at least six shots without hitting anyone, sparking a mass evacuation of the complex, then killing himself.

There also have been a spate of shootings in recent days at U.S. schools and universities. A student was shot dead on Friday at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, and at Purdue University in Indiana a teacher's assistant was shot and killed on Tuesday. In both incidents suspects have been charged with the crimes. (Reporting by Bill Trott, additional reporting by Andrea Shalal-Esa, Colleen Jenkins and Victoria Cavaliere, writing by Eric Beech; editing by James Dalgleish and David Gregorio)

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